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    ==History==
    ==History==
    BASH was officially formed on January 1, 2023; following severe flooding in the Bay Area. [[Batman of San Jose]] and [[Crimson Fist]], having previously teamed up on numerous missions, decided to officially launch a new team to assist with future emergency situations.
    BASH was officially formed on January 1, 2023; following severe flooding in the Bay Area. [[Batman of San Jose]] and [[Crimson Fist]], having previously teamed up on numerous missions, decided to officially launch a new team to assist with future emergency situations. In April of the same year, in response to increasing anti-transgender legislation and rhetoric in the country, they began a partnership with Oakland-based 'Tuff Love Self Defense' to provide free self defense training and personal protection tools to LGBTQ+ people.  


    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==

    Revision as of 19:01, 16 July 2023

    BASH (Bay Area Superheroes)
    image:BASHLOGO (1).png
    BASH Logo
    Team Statistics
    Group BASH (Bay Area Superheroes)
    Category Community Service
    Headquarters Bay Area, California 39° 12' 50.01" N, 79° 38' 13.60" W
    Status Active
    Team Activity
    Leader
    Members Batman of San Jose, Crimson Fist, Ghost Spider, Glitch, Kraken
    Allies
    Foes
    Actions Safety Patrols, Outreach, Disaster Relief

    BASH (Bay Area Superheroes) is a Superhero-themed mutual aid group in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    History

    BASH was officially formed on January 1, 2023; following severe flooding in the Bay Area. Batman of San Jose and Crimson Fist, having previously teamed up on numerous missions, decided to officially launch a new team to assist with future emergency situations. In April of the same year, in response to increasing anti-transgender legislation and rhetoric in the country, they began a partnership with Oakland-based 'Tuff Love Self Defense' to provide free self defense training and personal protection tools to LGBTQ+ people.

    Gallery

    References


    External Links

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